Teaching And Developing Online.: May 2005 Archives A checklist identifies essential qualities of online teaching to help states As perhaps with other teaching methods, the lecture gets a mixed review. http://careo.elearning.ubc.ca/weblogs/vschools/archives/2005_05.html
Extractions: Weblogg-ed - The Read/Write Web in the Classroom : Posted by dcannell at 08:48 AM Comments (0) In a couple of years just about every school would have at least one student blogging away on his own time and space about what was going on at the school. Weblogg-ed - The Read/Write Web in the Classroom : Posted by dcannell at 08:46 AM Comments (0) Stephen Downes, reacting to this point/counterpoint on banning instant messaging in school: "You know, it's funny - I read so much about teachers trying to find ways to get students' attention, and when they find a device - a communication device - that captures students' attention, they want to ban it." Seb's Open Research#a1732 Posted by dcannell at 03:51 PM Comments (0) TrackBack I still remember the cold war era. One country builds a weapon designed for offense...a counterpoint country develops a defense to negate the offensive nature of the other's country's weapon...and that cycle repeated itself over and over. Apparently we are facing a similar cold war scenario in terms of developing defenses to keep offensive materials from being delivered to our children on the Internet.